sadplanet continue building momentum with their latest single, “please,” the second track to arrive ahead of their debut EP, slowing down, due this September.
The London five-piece have already shown a knack for combining shoegaze textures with emotionally charged songwriting, and this new release feels like their most fully realized effort so far.
At its core, “please” explores the collapse of a friendship that once felt impossible to question. The song follows that gradual shift from connection to disappointment, with the band reflecting on the warning signs that are often easier to spot in hindsight. It's a relatable idea, and one that comes through clearly without feeling overexplained.
Musically, sadplanet strike a great balance between intimacy and grandeur. The track opens with a softer, dreamy atmosphere before steadily building into something much bigger. Layers of guitar wash over the mix, the rhythm section adds real momentum, and the vocals hold everything together as the song grows in intensity.
One of the strongest aspects of “please” is how naturally that progression unfolds. The louder moments hit hard because the band take their time getting there, allowing the emotional weight of the song to build alongside the arrangement. By the final stretch, everything feels locked in, creating a genuinely absorbing listen.
With slowing down now on the horizon, “please” offers another convincing glimpse of what sadplanet are capable of. It's an affecting, beautifully constructed track that leaves plenty of reason to be excited about what's coming next.
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